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Headline news for 31-1-2010

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  •  Nearly half of Americans admit to anti-Muslim bias
  • UK: Media and politicians encourage hate crime against Muslims
  • In France, panel recommends a burka ban in public institutions
  • Western powers agree to interfere in Yemen
  • Taliban: Can't beat them then bribe them

 

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Nearly half of Americans admit to anti-Muslim bias
The level of anti-Muslim prejudice - 43 percent of Americans admitted feeling at least "a little" - is more than twice as high as Americans' reported feelings toward Buddhists, Christians and Jews. Fifty-three percent of respondents said their view of Islam was "not too favorable" or "not favorable at all," according to a 32-page Religious Perceptions in America report released recently. "It was interesting to note that Americans admit no more prejudice against Buddhists and Jews than they do against Christians," said Dalia Mogahed, director of the Washington-based center. "So this isn't just simply a problem against minority religions. There is a somewhat unique issue with Muslims in particular."

UK: Media and politicians encourage hate crime against Muslims
A rise in the number of hate crimes against Muslims in London is being encouraged by mainstream politicians and sections of the media, a study written by a former Scotland Yard counter-terrorism officer, published on Thursday, says. Attacks ranging from death threats and murder to persistent low-level assaults, such as spitting and name-calling, are in part whipped up by extremists and sections of mainstream society, the study says. The document - from the University of Exeter's European Muslim research centre - was written by Dr Jonathan Githens-Mazer and former special branch detective Dr Robert Lambert. "The report provides prima facie and empirical evidence to demonstrate that assailants of Muslims are invariably motivated by a negative view of Muslims they have acquired from either mainstream or extremist nationalist reports or commentaries in the media," it says. It also states that normal people are the ones responsible for violence against Muslims. "In addition, well-informed interviewees are clear that the main perpetrators of low-level anti-Muslim hate crimes are not gangs but rather simply individuals from a wide range of backgrounds who feel licensed to abuse, assault and intimidate Muslims in terms that mirror elements of mainstream media and political comment that became commonplace during the last decade."

In France, panel recommends a burka ban in public institutions
The full-body garments are a security issue in places like banks and subways where people need to be identifiable, the parliamentary committee says. Muslim women should not be allowed to wear burkas in public institutions, including banks, post offices, schools and even on public transportation, a report by a parliamentary committee said Tuesday. Yet the report on how to stop Muslims from wearing the full-body garment in France fell short of gathering a consensus on key questions such as whether to completely ban the burka from French streets. How to "stop this practice is not the most simple thing to define," the report says. As a result, the committee reduced its recommendation to a nonbinding resolution condemning the burka as "contrary to the values of the Republic." It also called for educational programs to reduce fundamentalism. The report recommends denying services to anyone in a full-body veil, but it does not advocate other punishment. A limited ban on burkas could be legally justified, said public law expert Denys de Bechillon at France's Pau University, because it would address "a problem of security . . . in places where we need to identify people."

Western powers agree to interfere in Yemen
This week Yemen and Western powers agreed to work together to fight militants. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told the international conference in London that bringing unity and stability to Yemen was an urgent national priority. Donors from Western and Gulf countries have also agreed to meet in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, in February. Mrs Clinton said the US had signed a three-year agreement focused on addressing security and development issues in Yemen. "To help the people of Yemen, we - the international community - can and must do more. And so must the Yemeni government," she said.  She said military action alone would not be enough, adding that the international community would work with Yemen to promote human rights, build democratic institutions and combat corruption.  She urged the Yemeni government to enact its 10-point reform programme to lessen the influence of extremist groups. British Foreign Secretary David Miliband, who chaired the talks, said the Yemeni government had agreed to start discussions with the IMF on economic reform.  Mr Miliband also announced the launch of a Friends of Yemen process to address wider challenges such as the economy, governance, justice and law enforcement.

Taliban: Can't beat them then bribe them
This week major powers supported Afghan President Hamid Karzai's plan to woo moderate Taliban fighters who disarm. An internationally backed fund believed to be worth 500 million dollars formed the main plank of Karzai's proposals at the conference. Karzai told the forum, Afghanistan and its Western supporters must "reach out to all of our countrymen, especially our disenchanted brothers who are not part of Al-Qaeda". British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said 140 million dollars had been pledged for the first year of the fund. "What that money is for is to ensure there's proper employment opportunity... proper infrastructure into which reintegration can take place," he told BBC television. He said it would also provide "proper security so that if people do move from the insurgency back into their communities they are protected because obviously the Taliban will be after them." US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she thought the plan would work. "We expect a lot of the foot soldiers on the battlefield will be leaving the Taliban because many of them have wanted to leave, many of them are tired of fighting. We believe the tide has turned against them," she said.
The NATO-led force fighting the Taliban is due to swell to 150,000 by the end of the year after a US surge, but Karzai said his country would need international help for at least another decade. "With regard to training and equipping the Afghan security forces, five to 10 years will be enough," he told BBC radio.

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Hizb ut-Tahrir report launch ‘Afghanistan and Pakistan: The Unwinnable War' and an alternative path for the region

Hizb ut Tahrir Britain formally launched its report ‘Afghanistan and Pakistan: The Unwinnable War' at a Press Conference in central London today. The report launch coincided with the London Conference on Afghanistan to be hosted by the British Prime Minster Gordon Brown and Hamid Karzai on Thursday 28th January.

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The Palestinian Authority spoils peoples' worships by forces the Imams to adopt its political stance and blackmailing them of their jobs

The Palestinian Authority is becoming bolder and bolder every day and intimidating people through arbitrary arrests, threatening to cut-off ration supplies. It insists on establishing a policy on number of mouths to be fed, denies platform to those who speak the words of truth, merely in an attempt to project and promote the leaders of the Authority and to further its criminal policies and to improve its image to the West and those who serve the interests of the Jewish state.

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  Western powers meet to decide the fate of Yemen and Afghanistan in London

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      Once again western powers are gathering to interfere in the affairs of the Muslim world and decide the fate of the Ummah. This week the colonialist powers plan to convene international conferences in London to discuss the situation in Yemen and Afghanistan. The subject of discussion is not to liberate the Muslim Ummah from the shackles of colonialism, rather it is subdue the resistive populations of these countries and preserve the interests of the colonialist powers.

This is clearly observed in the flurry of diplomatic activities taking place between the colonialist powers and leaders of the Islamic countries. For instance, on Saturday in Sana'a, US Ambassador Stephen Seche and British Ambassador Tim Torlot under the guise of cooperation and enhancing ties held separate meeting with Yemen's Undersecretary of the Foreign Ministry, Mohi al-Deen al-Dhabi. After this meeting the leaders of the Islamic countries were found busy conferring with each other how best to execute the agenda their colonialist masters have put before them. Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit told Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh that Egypt would provide Yemen "political, economic, and security support" at the London conference.

Afghanistan's leader Karzai is also planning to unveil America's latest agenda for afghanistan.  The plan which includes training more Afghan police, talking to moderate elements of the Taliban, building Afghanistan's civilian institutions and denying sanctuary to militants  will be supported by Afghanistan neighbours-Iran and Pakistan.

The flagrant interference of Western powers and the mobilization of Muslim rulers to serve their agenda from a cursory perspective paints a gloomy picture and reminds us of the words of the messenger of Allah(saw),"'The nations shall gather and team up against you (i.e., Muslims) as the predators gather and team up against their preys. A questioner asked: 'Is it because of us being low in numbers at that day?' The Prophet replied: 'No, you that day shall be in great numbers, but you will be as powerless as the foam of the water on the surface of the river, and Allah shall remove any fear from your enemies toward you, and He shall put in your hearts a corruption.' A questioner asked: 'O Apostle of Allah, what is the corruption?' The Prophet replied: 'The love of life's amusements and the fear of death.' (Translation of Sunan Abu Dawud, Book 37, Number 4297)"

However, a close examination of the events reveals that the Western powers are far from mighty and powerful. Their ever increasing reliance upon the assets of the Muslim Ummah to execute their agenda obliterates the myth that the West is too powerful to dislodge as an arbitrator of international affairs. Had not the leaders of the Muslim world placed air bases, waterways, intelligence, oil wealth, natural resources and the armies of the Ummah in the hands of the kafir colonialists-the western powers would have been unable to execute their nefarious plans and continue to dominate the Muslim world. Furthermore, the Western powers are divided and compete with each other over the resources of the Muslim world. For instance Europe's lack of support to stabilize Afghanistan has irked America for the past eight years. Yet, the leaders of the Ummah are unable to exploit these fissures and rescue the Ummah from the kafir colonialist powers. On the contrary, the rulers compete with each other strengthen the hand of their master through the pillage and bloodshed of the Ummah. The only way for the Islamic Ummah to permanently end western interference in her lands is to re-establish the Khilafah "Caliphate" Rashida. Only through the Khilafah "Caliphate" will the Ummah be able to manage her own affairs and write her own political destiny.

 Abed Mustafah / Jan .24. 2010

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